Aunt’s memory issues put her family at a crossroads
DEAR ABBY: I’m part of a large, close-knit family. My mother and her sisters have condominiums in the same complex.
DEAR ABBY: I’m part of a large, close-knit family. My mother and her sisters have condominiums in the same complex.
DEAR ABBY: During the past year, my wonderful father-in-law was widowed and became unable to live alone. He lives with us now and is part of our daily life. However, he has dementia.
DEAR ABBY: I am in my 30s and correspond with a pen pal. She is over 65 and lives several states away. We have never met in person. We have been writing each other for seven years.
DEAR ABBY: When my wife was 17 (she’s now 54), she was in a car accident. She and her three friends were high and drunk. She suffered two skull fractures, which have affected her memory.
DEAR ABBY: More than 10,000 baby boomers in the U.S. turn 65 every day, and enter the “age of risk” for Alzheimer’s disease.
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